Rock Island, IL: Thanks to a recent donation to the Rock Island Public Library, your library card can now help you bake a more attractive cake.

The collection is the result of a phone call from Rock Island resident Kristina Lefever, who had a cake pan collection that needed a new home. "She used to live near a library in central Iowa that had a circulating collection of cake pans. After moving to Rock Island, she decided her own collection had been packed up long enough, and called us. We agreed to see how patrons respond to this new service," notes Kim Brozovich, Director of Technical Services at the Rock Island Public Library.

Fifteen pans are available, in the following shapes:

  • Book pans
  • Bunny cake
  • Cookie Monster
  • Cross
  • Goofy
  • Heart cake
  • Holly Hobbie
  • Mini-cupcake tins
  • Mini egg pan
  • Pink Panther
  • Precious Pony
  • Strawberry Shortcake
  • Tweety Bird

"The pans will be housed at our Main Library, but can be sent via our delivery system to another Rock Island branch, or any other library in the RiverShare catalog," added Brozovich.

The items appear in the library online catalog under the subject heading "cake pans." Borrowers are responsible for washing the pans before they are returned. Pans check out for 21 days, and incur a standard late fine of 20 cents per day. Pans may be borrowed or put on hold by any patron with a library card from any RiverShare library, but cannot be sent to libraries outside the RiverShare consortium.

For more events at Rock Island Public Libraries, visit the library website at www.rockislandlibrary.org, follow the library on Facebook or Twitter, or call 309-732-7323.

Founded in 1872, the Rock Island Public Library serves the area through three locations, which include the Main, 30/31 and Southwest Branches, community outreach efforts, and online opportunities that provide resources to enhance personal achievement and stimulate the imagination.

 

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My Sincere Thanks: I want to reach out personally and give my heartfelt thanks to all the wonderful sponsors, donors, workers and all those who attended and shared in the success of Tutu Fabulous!  Your efforts beautifully combined to raise a total of over $9,000 to keep the bullying prevention campaign of The Ugly Duckling program in area schools. Sincerely, Joedy Cook.


Two inspiring and challenging world premiere ballets will be presented with live music provided by our partner Orchestra Iowa - the "Rite of Spring" & "Tehilah" set to the music of  Appalachian Spring. Amazing new choreography set to the magnificent music of Igor Stravensky & Aaron Copeland.

  • 4/5/2014 7:30 PM,  4/6/2014 2:30 PM at Paramount in Cedar Rapids,

  • 4/12/2014 1:30 PM &  7:30 PM at the Adler, Davenport

 

Mouse King comments

Yes, I was scurrying around at the Blackhawk, watching and listening!  It was hard with all the feet moving around the room, especially the dancing!  I really liked the "Mashed Potato Martinis" - so yummy!  I laughed so hard I thought everyone would hear me . . . one of our beautiful ballerinas thought it was ICE CREAM!! Yes, those ladies eat ice cream - and I have benefited from more than a few cookies crumbs  :). All in all, it was a very exciting, magical night.


MUSCATINE , Iowa - 3/8/2014. Second-graders from around the district - 450 in all - ooh'd and aww'd as the dancers from Ballet Quad Cities performed "The Ugly Duckling" on the Central Middle School auditorium stage Friday morning.  "Ballet QC brings Art and Life Lessons" Dispatch/Argus 1/28/2014. "The Ugly Duckling" is not only a beautiful dance fairy tale in the capable hands and expressive bodies of Ballet Quad Cities' professionals. The company works with thousands of local students annually to reinforce its message of bullying prevention and introduce youngsters to the wonders of ballet.


There is still time to order Spring and Easter themed molds from House on the Hill. Whether it is baking or crafting, we have just what you need to make beautiful springerle this time of year! Call 563-322-8844 to find out more! Or visit us to see lovely examples from Connie of House on the Hill!

Sunday, April 6th Scherenschnitte with Keith Bonnstetter

We have 2 sessions available to learn this paper cutting craft! 12:30-1:30 or 2:00-3:00. Both sessions will be creating the same design. Cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. Room available in both sessions. Call 563-322-8844 to register today!
Pre-payment and pre-registration required. Ages 12 and up!

Unfortunately the basket weaving class if full. Please check back with us next year.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience Elton John's extravagant concert event on the big screen as "Elton John: The Million Dollar Piano" returns to cinemas for its final presentation. Fathom Events, CinemaLive, and Rocket Music Entertainment Group will bring the second showing to nearly 700 select movie theaters on Wednesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m. (local time).
Captured live from Elton's residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the epic concert experience features all of Elton's greatest hits throughout his legendary career including "Rocket Man," "Tiny Dancer," "Your Song" and more. In addition to the concert performance, cinema audiences will be treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of Elton's celebrated 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
Click here for a full list of participating theaters (subject to change). Tickets are available now at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.
AMANA, Iowa - The Amana Colonies Convention & Visitors Bureau is thrilled to announce that the Amana Colonies was voted 'Best Day Trip' by readers of Cityview, an alternative newspaper covering central Iowa. For more than 20 years the publication has called upon its readers for the annual "Best of Des Moines" contest. This year a record number of votes were cast, just over 11,000 from its readership.

This year, the category of 'Best Day Trip' was added and the Amana Colonies couldn't be more proud to take home this great honor to its seven villages. Step back in time to visit seven quiet German villages of friendly folks making nationally-acclaimed cheese, homemade wines and craft beer from a local brewery, plus quaint restaurants serving up home-cooked meals with an old-fashioned flare. It's a time-travel road trip guaranteed to leave everyone in the car with lifelong memories.

There's much to see in the Amana Colonies. Visit amanacolonies.com to plan your next day trip today!
MOTHER SON FORMAL
What a better way to welcome in Spring than at our Mother/Son Formal!  Mom, a special evening awaits you and your special guy at the River Center with dancing, dinner and fun!
Sunday, April 6
5:30pm - 8:00pm
Davenport Residents: $19.20
Non-residents: $24.00
Click here to sign up online and print your tickets at home, (then click under "Special Events"), or visit the River's Edge, 700 W River Drive, downtown Davenport.

2014 Spring / Summer Catalog

Registration for Spring and Summer programs are now open!  Click here to browse our online catalog. You can also register online as well!

 

Prefer a hard copy of our catalog?
Catalogs are now available at the River's Edge and at other Parks and Recreation facilities like Vander Veer, Junior Theater and our golf courses.

 

There are programs for all interests and all ages. Take a look at what we offer:

  • Adaptive & Inclusive Programs
  • Adult Programs
  • Aquatics (Swim Lessons & Sailing)
  • Summer Camps
  • Nature and Garden
  • Junior Theatre
  • School of Dance
  • Seniors
  • Ice Sports
  • Youth & Adult Sports
  • Wellness Programs
VANDER VEER SPRING FLOWER DISPLAY

Lift your spirits at Vander Veer Conservatory. Our spring flowers are in full bloom. Open 10am - 4pm, Tuesday through Sunday (Closed Monday). Admission is free on Tuesdays, and only $1.00 the rest of the week.

215 West Central Park in Davenport.

 

While there, check out our great park store for starter plants, gardening tools and great gifts!

 

Ascentra Credit Union Earns Six Diamond Awards for Excellence in Marketing and Public Relations

BETTENDORF, IOWA - Ascentra Credit Union was recently honored with a total of six Diamond Awards, which recognize outstanding marketing and business development achievements in the credit union industry.

The awards were presented by the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Marketing and Business Development Council at the council's annual conference held March 12-15 in Orlando, Fla.  Awards are given in multiple categories ranging from advertising to community events and beyond.

"Many people have told us how much they love our marketing.   Last year we implemented a fresh new approach to our marketing and we have done bigger campaigns and projects that have really tested us," Ascentra Credit Union President and CEO Dale Owen said.  "It's great to know that people respond well to your message but it's a beautiful thing to also be recognized at the national level by our industry."

Ascentra Credit Union earned three prestigious Category's Best awards that include credit unions of all asset sizes.   Ascentra received top honors in the following categories:

·         Brand Awareness: Ascentra's overall 2013 brand awareness campaign.

·         Community/Public Relations One-Time Event: Events leading up to the grand opening of the new branch in Bettendorf and dedication of the building to their late CEO Paul Lensmeyer.

·         Television (single and series): Ascentra's television advertising campaign.

The credit union was the winner in their asset size class in the following categories:

·         Community/PR-Ongoing Event: Steppin' Up Program and Pay it Forward partnership with WQAD News 8.

·         Point of Sale Display and Retail Merchandising: ZIP - My Online Services campaign.

·         Complete Campaign: 10 & Done! Mortgage Freedom Loan campaign.

"The Diamond Award competition is the most prestigious competition for excellence in marketing and business development in the credit union industry," said Michelle Hunter, Chair of the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council, and SVP of Marketing & Development at Credit Union of Southern California.  "Credit unions that receive these awards should be extremely proud of their accomplishments and know that their work represents the very best examples of creativity, innovation, relevance, and execution. The Diamond Awards are not easily earned and the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council is proud to honor those who are deserving of this recognition."

Under the direction of VP of Marketing & Public Relations Jennifer Naeve, Ascentra's marketing department has evolved to expand beyond their office space to reach members and future members with a lively and energetic new attitude that connects with the people of the areas it serves.

"We have great support from our management team, staff and board of directors," Naeve said.  "It just shows what can be accomplished when we are all aligned.  I really have an amazing team and am very proud of our efforts.  It is extremely important to us to do all we can to communicate our products and services to our members, to be their financial partner in achieving their financial goals, and continuing to grow our organization and making it financially sound for our members.  Everything we do is with our members and community in mind."

About us:

Founded in 1950, Ascentra Credit Union, is Iowa's premier credit union with more than $340 million in assets and 10 branches serving the communities of Bettendorf, Clinton, Davenport, Le Claire, Muscatine, Iowa and Moline, Ill. Learn more about Ascentra Credit Union at ascentra.org. Follow Ascentra on Facebook and on Twitter @ascentra.

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Largest Year of Construction Investment in Agency History Will Rebuild 160 Lane Miles, Repair 70 Bridges and Improve 20 Interchanges

SCHAUMBURG - Governor Pat Quinn today announced the Illinois Tollway will invest $1.4 billion in transportation improvements in 2014 - the largest one-year infrastructure investment in the agency's history. The investments will rebuild 160 lane miles of roads, repair 70 bridges and build or improve 20 interchanges while supporting up to 15,000 jobs. Today's announcement is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to create jobs and build a 21st century infrastructure that will drive Illinois' economy forward.

"This record transportation investment across the Illinois Tollway will reduce congestion and improve the quality of life for people throughout the region while supporting our businesses," Governor Quinn said. "This unparalleled investment in our roads will create jobs for thousands of hard-working men and women today and build a foundation for even more businesses and jobs for generations to come."

Today's announcement includes funding for the third year of the agency's 15-year, $12 billion capital program, Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving the Future. In 2014, the $1.1 billion in Move Illinois projects include the completion of the first phase of the new interchange connecting the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) and I-57; the continued rebuilding and widening of the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) as a state-of-the-art 21st century corridor; moving forward with construction of a new, all-electronic Elgin O'Hare Western Access; and funding planning studies for the Illinois Route 53/120 Project. In addition to these new improvements, the 2014 capital program includes $300 million in funding to address the needs of the existing Tollway system. 

"2014 will be our biggest year ever. We know that drivers may experience work zones along many parts of our system this year and ask our customers for their continued patience," Illinois Tollway Executive Director Kristi Lafleur said. "By the end of the year, our customers will have direct access from the Tri-State to I-57 and smooth, new pavement and another lane on the Jane Addams from Elgin to Rockford. They will also begin to see major work happening on the Elgin O'Hare Western Access Project, the largest roadway construction project in the state."

"The hardworking men and women of the Illinois construction industry are eager and ready to get started on the Illinois Tollway's 2014 construction projects," said James P. Connolly, business manager of the Laborers' District Council of Chicago & Vicinity. "We appreciate the opportunity to help build the transportation infrastructure that keeps the Illinois economy moving."

"The Tollway's $12 billion Move Illinois Program is an economic engine for Northern Illinois and the I-90 Rebuilding and Widening Project alone is expected to create more than 11,000 jobs," James Sweeney, President of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150, said. "The long-term benefits of these investments will continue to be realized for decades."

The Tollway's Move Illinois Program is the largest capital program in the agency's history and the largest of any toll road agency in the nation. As of February, more than $2.1 billion in construction and engineering contracts have been approved by the Tollway Board since the Move Illinois Program began in 2012.

The 2014 capital program includes:

$729.2 million for the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) corridor.

·         Completing the rebuilding and widening of the 37-mile western segment of I-90 between Elgin and I-39 in Rockford.

·         Beginning advance work including noisewall and retaining wall construction on the eastern segment of I-90 between Elgin and the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) to prepare for roadway rebuilding and widening.

·         Rebuilding westbound I-90 between I-294 and the Kennedy Expressway.

·         Improving or building interchanges at Business U.S. Route 20/State Street in Rockford, Irene Road and Genoa Road near Belvidere, Illinois Route 25 in Elgin, Barrington Road in Hoffman Estates, Roselle Road and Meacham Road in Schaumburg and Lee Street in Rosemont.

·         Rebuilding 11 local crossroad bridges along I-90 to accommodate the widening of the roadway, including Pearl Street, Town Hall Road, Johnson Road, Shattuck Road, County Line Road, Harmony-Riley Road, Harmony Road, Hennig Road, Tyrrell Road, Bartlett Road and Higgins Road.

$282.8 million to construct the Elgin O'Hare Western Access Project.

·         Building new interchanges at Rohlwing Road and I-290 on Illinois Route 390 (Elgin O'Hare Expressway) and at Elmhurst Road on I-90.

·         Continuing new noisewall and advance work between Roselle Road and Meacham Road/Medinah Road along Illinois Route 390.

·         Rehabilitating and widening of Illinois Route 390 from Illinois Route 19 to Meacham Road/Medinah Road, as well as reconstruction and widening work from Meacham Road/Medinah Road to Illinois Route 53.

$85.7 million to complete the first phase of the new Tri-State Tollway (I-294)/I-57 Interchange in partnership with the Illinois Department of Transportation.

·         Building new ramps to carry traffic from southbound I-294 to southbound I-57 and from northbound I-57 to northbound I-294.

·         Building new ramps at 147th Street and I-294.

In addition, the Illinois Tollway is committed to additional investments that will keep the existing Tollway system in a state of good repair for years to come. Work in 2014 includes an additional $282.8 million for a variety of construction, design, inspection and other capital investments systemwide. Projects include :

·         Repairing pavement and bridges on the Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88).

·         Repairing Tri-State Tollway (I-94/I-294) ramps at 75th Street, Ogden Avenue, Roosevelt Road, I-290, Irving Park Road, Grand Avenue and at Illinois Route 120.

·         Repairing ramps and bridges on the Veterans Memorial Tollway (I-355).

·         Restoring parking lots at seven oases throughout the Illinois Tollway system.

Following the direction of Governor Quinn and the Illinois Tollway Board of Directors, the agency has stepped up efforts to expand opportunities for a larger and more diverse group of businesses to work on the Move Illinois Program including professional services, construction and goods and services. In fact, there are currently more than 500 businesses working on the Move Illinois Program, with more than one-third working with the Tollway for the first time.

Construction work is beginning this month at various locations on the Tollway system. Whenever possible, the Illinois Tollway works to keep as many lanes open in work zones as were available before construction by using shoulders, traffic shifts and crossover lanes. Lane closures may be required at times, to facilitate stage changes, accelerate work or for the safety of workers and drivers. The Tollway works to schedule these lane closures during non-peak travel times.

Work zone speed limits are in effect 24/7 in all construction zones, whether workers are present. Drivers should continue to watch for changing traffic patterns and use caution at all times. Illinois State Police have zero tolerance for drivers speeding in work zones. The minimum penalty for speeding in a work zone is $375. Posted signs advise drivers of a $10,000 fine and 14-year jail sentence for hitting a roadway worker.

The Tollway is committed to "Building Green" and minimizing the environmental impact of construction by reducing, recycling and reusing materials. Recycled asphalt pavement aggregate, recycled concrete aggregate, along with supplemental cements such as fly ash and ground granulated slag from industrial waste are green materials that may be part of the concrete pavements. In addition, new asphalt used in projects will incorporate recycled materials including warm-mix asphalt, reclaimed asphalt pavement, ground tire rubber and recycled asphalt shingles. In addition to reducing the cost of this work, reuse of these materials reduces the need for virgin asphalt materials and reduces the volume of material that would otherwise be sent to landfills.

For more detailed information about Illinois Tollway construction projects, visit "Project By Roadway" in the Construction/Planning section on the Tollway's website illinoistollway.com.

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Production Tax Credit for wind energy expired at the end of 2013

Washington, D.C. - Congressmen Dave Loebsack (IA-02) and Steve King (IA-04) today led a bipartisan group of 118 Representatives in calling on the Speaker of the House, John Boehner, to bring up legislation to extend the current Production Tax Credit (PTC) for wind energy, as well as the Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Loebsack and King have both been strong supporters of the wind energy industry and have fought to renew the PTC. Senators Chuck Grassley (IA) and Mark Udall (CO) led a similar bipartisan letter signed by 26 Senators to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee.

"We are writing on behalf of the 80,000 Americans employed by the U.S. wind industry - representing jobs in all fifty states - to ask that you promptly extend the current law Production Tax Credit (PTC) and the Investment Tax Credit (ITC)," the Members wrote. "Like all businesses, the wind industry seeks certainty and predictability so that long term project decisions and investments can be made. Without that stability, we once again risk losing many of the jobs, infrastructure and investment that the wind industry has created.  We urge Congress to pass an extension of the PTC and ITC under current law as soon as possible to avoid further layoffs and divestment."

A copy of the full letter can be found here.

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James R. Thompson Center Exhibit Honors "The Father of the Americas"

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn was joined by several Consuls General and leaders of Illinois' Mexican-American community today to celebrate the 208th anniversary of Benito Juárez's birth. The Governor also proclaimed today as "Benito Juárez Day" across Illinois, calling him one of "humanity's giants."

"Benito Juárez transformed Mexico with his passion for freedom, his vision of democracy and his commitment to constitutional law," Governor Quinn said. "He was one of humanity's giants?as well as a strong ally of Abraham Lincoln?so today we celebrate his life."

The birthday party for the man known as "The Father of the Americas" took place at an exhibit in the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago which offers colorful insights into the Mexican leader's life. Viewed by thousands of visitors to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, the exhibit examines Juárez's life from his humble youth to his trailblazing Presidency. For more information on the life of Benito Juárez, visit www.Illinois.gov/benitojuarez.

The exhibit reveals how Juárez earned the title of "Father of the Americas." In May 1865 Colombia was the first Latin American government to formally salute Juárez, citing his "perseverance in defending the freedom and independence of Mexico." Two years later, the Dominican Republic President coined the phrase "Father of the Americas," saying Juárez set an example by winning "a splendid victory by giving a death blow to the empire."

Governor Quinn was joined by Dominican Republic Consul General Giselle Castillo Veremis, Colombia Consul General Bladimiro Cuello and Mexico Consul General Carlos Martín Jiménez Macías.

"Juárez's vision, heart and skill earned the respect of freedom-loving people everywhere, from Colombia and the Dominican Republic to New Orleans and Springfield, Illinois," Governor Quinn said. "And this year we're celebrating 150 years of friendship between the People of Illinois and People of Mexico, a relationship that grew from Juárez's friendship with Abraham Lincoln."

Lincoln and Juárez are often compared. Both came from humble origins, were self-taught lawyers, served in Congress and led their countries through war. In 1861, Juárez sent a young emissary named Matías Romero to Springfield to meet President-elect Lincoln, who, as a first-term Congressman, had endeared himself to many in Mexico for opposing President James K. Polk's invasion of Mexico in 1846.

That historic meeting between Romero and Lincoln?the first official congratulations to Lincoln by a foreign leader?was reenacted on stage recently at the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Governor Quinn was joined at that performance by Mexico Consul General Jiménez and State of Mexico Governor Eruviel Ávila. The three men also laid a wreath at the bronze statue of Juárez in the Plaza of the Americas on Chicago's busy Magnificent Mile and attended a concert by the Mexico City Symphony at Chicago's Benito Juárez Community Academy.

Today is the last day of the free exhibit in the James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph, Chicago.

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